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if we don't say ''stop.''
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They live for us...
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just for us...
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their whole lives.
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Years, /'ve never to/d anyone.
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My mom wou/dn't understand.
She /ikes equitation...

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bow/er hats, jodhpurs.
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My unc/e dressed for the horse, she says.
But what does that mean?

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Horse isn't dressed.
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lt's naked.
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lt's the most naked thing you ever saw,
more than a dog, a cat, or anything.

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Even the brokenest-down old nag
has got its life.

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To put a bowler hat on top of it's filthy.
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Putting them through their paces,
bloody horse shows. How do they dare?

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No one understands. No one.
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Except cowboys. They do.
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But they're free. They just swing up,
and it's nothing but miles of grass.

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l bet all cowboys are orphans.
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l bet they are.
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No one ever says to cowboys:
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''Receive my meaning.'' Or God.
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''All the time, God sees you, Alan.
God's got eyes everywhere.''

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No, l'm not doing anymore, l hate this.
You can whistle for anymore. l've had it.

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-l'm very busy, you know.
-That's why l came to see you.

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Mr. Strang, is there something
you're not telling me?

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What do you mean?
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The last time we met, you said that
religion was at the bottom of all this.

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So it is.
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-Because his mother reads him the Bible?
-Night after night.

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Fifty years ago, that would have been
considered proper conduct for a mother.

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l know l'm being impertinent.
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l'm prying, and l'm nosy.

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